Bailey has a decent natural
swing, though it's a little uphill and he can get a bit pull happy. He's got more than enough bat speed

Power:

When he gets his arms extended, he shows
plus power.

Running speed:

Has below-average
speed.

Base running:

This isn't a part of his
game.

Arm strength:

When healthy, he's got a plus arm,
both in terms of strength and accuracy.

Fielding:

He's a good catch-and-throw guy, with
good hands and footwork. He's a solid, not spectacular, defender.

Range:

Not a quick-twitch athlete, which limits
his range a bit, but he's more than fine to stay behind the plate.

Physical Description:

Bailey has a softish
lower half, with short but strong arms and sloped shoulders. He doesn't look athletic, but he's at least an average
athlete.

Medical Update:

Bailey was shut down with an
elbow injury that required Tommy John surgery in early May.

Strengths:

Good all-around catching package;
plus power potential; great makeup and instincts

Weaknesses:

Obviously, the elbow is a concern
and some might be concerned by a perceived lack of athleticism.

Summary:

Bailey was thought of as one of the
better high school catchers in a Draft class that has some depth in that area, but Tommy John surgery on his right
elbow put his future somewhat in doubt. When healthy, he's a solid, not spectacular, catch-and-throw guy. At the
plate, he's got good bat speed and plus power potential. He could head to Auburn and rehab there, but a team could
decide to take a chance on him, knowing the success of the surgery these days, and work to get him back in form
within its system.